AI Article Synopsis

  • Ten suspected cases of tuberous sclerosis were observed over 4.5 years in a general practice setting.
  • The relationship between tuberous sclerosis and idiopathic/functional psychoses is explored, with a new possible cause proposed.
  • A skin test is recommended to quickly identify the presence of tuberous sclerosis.

Article Abstract

Ten suspected cases of tuberous sclerosis seen over a period of 4 1/2 years are described. Investigations were carried out in a general practice setting. The place of tuberous sclerosis in the so-called idiopathic and functional psychoses is discussed and an additional aetiological mechanism is postulated. A skin test is suggested to determine the presence of this condition in a shorter period of time.

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